Alheit Vineyards

South Africa

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Walker Bay

Our Story

Chris and Suzaan Alheit, a dedicated husband-and-wife winemaking team, draw inspiration from European traditions to craft exceptional white wines in the Cape. Based at Hemelrand on the Hemel and Aarde Ridge in Walker Bay, they focus on producing wines that combine elegance with power while avoiding excess weight. Their minimalist approach includes whole bunch pressing, natural fermentation in old barrels without new oak, and minimal intervention, eschewing enzymes, sulfur, or added yeast. The wines are aged on the lees for ten months, with fining and filtration applied only when necessary.

Established in 2011, the Alheits manage 21 hectares of dryland bush vines across various terroirs, including Skurfberg, Perdeberg, Bottelary Hills, False Bay, Botrivier, Franschhoek, and their home base at Hemelrand. Each vineyard contributes unique characteristics to their wines, from the bright, concentrated flavors of Perdeberg's granitic soils to the dark, meaty notes from Botrivier's sedimentary soils. The Alheits' dedication to their craft results in finely balanced wines that reflect their unique terroir and minimalist winemaking philosophy.

Wines

Cartology

Alheit Vineyards

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Western Cape

Cartology is intended to be a picture of the Cape seen through the lens of her old vineyards in any given vintage. Dry farmed bushvines of Chenin Blanc and Semillon are naturally fermented sometimes in cement eggs, sometimes in clay pots, sometimes in foudres, and sometimes in old barrels. Citrus, pear, and cardamom spice.

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2022 - 95 Points - Tim Atkin

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Fire By Night Chenin Blanc

Alheit Vineyards

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Western Cape

The predecessor of Broom Ridge and just as much of an ode to the Paardeberg. Granite soils, dry farmed bushvines of Chenin Blanc that is wildly fermented simultaneously in cement eggs and old barrels. Tangerine, quince, and bright acidity.

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2022 - 97 Points - Tim Atkin

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2021 - 92 Points - Wine Spectator

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Hemelrand Vine Garden

Alheit Vineyards

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Western Cape

Always a field blend with the intention to bottle the wine as the vineyard grew it. The Vinegarden is in the cold and windy part of Hemel en Aarde, with gravelly clay and sandstone soils. Wildly fermented in old barrels. Stone fruit, lemon rind, and baking spice.

Rating

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2021 - 93 Points - James Suckling

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2017 - 94 Points - Wine Enthusiast

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Hereafter Here

Alheit Vineyards

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Western Cape

2020 is in the inaugural vintage of this young bushvined Chenin Blanc. Two young blocks in Stellenbosch to start, with plans to expand into our soon-to-be own vineyards in the Swartland. All in tank. Pear, yellow fruits, and blossoms.

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2022 - 93 Points - Tim Atkin

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2021 - 92 Points - Wine Enthusiast

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Huilkrans Chenin Blanc

Alheit Vineyards

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Western Cape

Huilkrans is the name of a cliff on the Oudam Farm in the WO Citrusdal Mountain. The bushvine Chenin Blanc is wild fermented in 12 year old 300L barrels. Orange skin, custard, and rooibos spice.

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2022 - 99 Points - Tim Atkin

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Monument Semillon

Alheit Vineyards

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Western Cape

Monument Sémillon is a single vineyard wine from Franschhoek, produced from old vines on La Colline farm, managed by Anton and Koos Roux. Planted in 1936 on granitic soil, the vineyard features unique Sémillon shades. The grapes are hand-sorted, whole bunch pressed, and undergo wild fermentation in old barrels for a month, followed by 18 months on primary lees before bottling. The wine has a nose of naartjie rind, nut oil, lanolin, and herbs, with a textured, deep palate and a long finish. This wine showcases the unique heritage of Cape Sémillon.

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2022 - 96 Points - Tim Atkin

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2021 - 93 Points - Wine Spectator

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Nautical Dawn Chenin Blanc

Alheit Vineyards

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Western Cape

In the False Bay of Stellenbosch comes this single origin Chenin Blanc. Wild fermentation in 2000L foudres and kept on the lees for 12 months. Yellow fruit, sweet herbs, and mouth filling.

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2022 - 98 Points - Tim Atkin

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